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i want to bet against this. like the fact mike is putting on a bearish trade after the spike has stocked. >> brian. >> to be honest i'm long on the stock. like it as a slow money play. microsoft makes a lot of sense if you want to own the stock and collect premiums against your stock position. a great play. to carter's point, looks a little top heavy, probably going to trend around until we see who the new ceo is, will there be r&d until they see if they can get back the simple pc being their market. >> if you have questions, sent us a tweet and we will answer it tonight in our one-on-one extra. and you will find great trader blogs, educational material. go check it out. this is what's coming up next. >>> maybe you shouldn't sweat the small stuff. brian thought small caps were about to plunge but they've hardly moved at all. how can you save this bearish trade? plus, don't bother googling it, we're the only ones that know the secret google buy sign? what is it? we'll reveal when "options action" returns. [ cows
i want to bet against this. like the fact mike is putting on a bearish trade after the spike has stocked. >> brian. >> to be honest i'm long on the stock. like it as a slow money play. microsoft makes a lot of sense if you want to own the stock and collect premiums against your stock position. a great play. to carter's point, looks a little top heavy, probably going to trend around until we see who the new ceo is, will there be r&d until they see if they can get back the simple...
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i'm goik to make a bearish bet. if you see a technical pass, it may not be over. >> mike is bearish, using a put spread. great strategy for beginners. let's see how it works. buy one and sell low to cut your costs. do it when you're bearish, the put strike, that's where you make the money. that's where it's capped. walk us through. >> i was looking at october 121.17 spread, and paying $7.40, and sell the others against it, that's a net debit of a dollar and a half. at the time, gld was trading at 118.5, in the middle. i'm looking at a risk-mitigated way to do the coin toss trade. that's a way to make the bet and limit the risk. if it continues higher, you have the benefit by only committing the dollar and a half to the tried. i take a look at the situation, i think that gold could go lower, but i am acknowledging that it could have a technical bounce. >> i think it's an interesting trade at 1200, people are calling the bottom. it's a shame we don't have carter here, we have dummies talking about charts, when i look,
i'm goik to make a bearish bet. if you see a technical pass, it may not be over. >> mike is bearish, using a put spread. great strategy for beginners. let's see how it works. buy one and sell low to cut your costs. do it when you're bearish, the put strike, that's where you make the money. that's where it's capped. walk us through. >> i was looking at october 121.17 spread, and paying $7.40, and sell the others against it, that's a net debit of a dollar and a half. at the time, gld...
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i want to limit my losses, if i'm going to make a bearish bet. what i'm looking to do here is sell the may 19 calls, collect a dollar and buy the may 20s against it for 60 crepts. collecting 40 cents, risking 60. and even if it does rally up to that 20 strike or a little bit higher in the near term, i won't lose the full 60 cents and probably have an opportunity to revisit the trade. >> i think the interesting thing here is, mike says he's bearish, but this trade makes money even if the stock goes sideways, which is really important. as opposed to mike, i actually that i low interest rates are going to last for the foreseeable future. they're going to help this stock. but the interesting fact about this is, i don't want to be in a situation where i'm risking a lot to make a little and mike has got a trade that's almost a coin flip. not always the case when you sell spreads, but this one makes a lot of sense. again, i don't want to risk a lot of money right now to make a little. >> quickly, mike. >> yeah, i hear one quick thing, maybe low interest
i want to limit my losses, if i'm going to make a bearish bet. what i'm looking to do here is sell the may 19 calls, collect a dollar and buy the may 20s against it for 60 crepts. collecting 40 cents, risking 60. and even if it does rally up to that 20 strike or a little bit higher in the near term, i won't lose the full 60 cents and probably have an opportunity to revisit the trade. >> i think the interesting thing here is, mike says he's bearish, but this trade makes money even if the...
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so i want to bet against this. i like the fact that mike is putting on a bearish trade after the stock has spiked. >> brian? >> to be honest, i'm long the stock, i like it as a slow money play, collect your nice dividend. mike's trade makes sense if you are long in the stock. i think it's a great play right there. to darter's point, it looks top heavy. the stock probably going to trend around until we find out who the new ceo is. will they need more r & d into going into the company? >> so a few questionings out there. if you have a question, send us a tweet at cnbc options. we'll answer it in our web extra. tonight we'll look at macy's and you'll find great trader blogs and educational material. this is what's coming up next. ♪ everybody dance now ♪ >> maybe you shouldn't sweat the small stuff. brian thought small caps were about to plunge, but they've hardly moved at all. how can he save his bearish trade? plus, don't bother googling it because we're the only ones who know the secret google buy sign. what is
so i want to bet against this. i like the fact that mike is putting on a bearish trade after the stock has spiked. >> brian? >> to be honest, i'm long the stock, i like it as a slow money play, collect your nice dividend. mike's trade makes sense if you are long in the stock. i think it's a great play right there. to darter's point, it looks top heavy. the stock probably going to trend around until we find out who the new ceo is. will they need more r & d into going into the...
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it's not just a loan, but a small percentage of your in come and i'm betting it's going to be fairly high. you can do estimations what people will make. >> the magic underneath we take the data about the person, where they went to school, what they study, what work they will have and predict their income over the next decrease aid. >> kind of the financial are you hot or not? it is. >> we discount those dollars to today's dollars and allow you to, in effect, borrow some of your future earnings from yourself. if you actually do exactly what the model suggests your backers will do reasonable well. if you do less well, they will do less well. if you do much later, you are the next larry page, mark zuckerberg, your backers benefit from that. it's not a passive investment. your backers can help you. >> become mentors and they have every reason to be. >> how much of a percentage of vetting a person is gut feel, or is it all scientific. >> that's a great question. i think there's a combination of data and human intuition that go together well. we handle the data part, what they have studied
it's not just a loan, but a small percentage of your in come and i'm betting it's going to be fairly high. you can do estimations what people will make. >> the magic underneath we take the data about the person, where they went to school, what they study, what work they will have and predict their income over the next decrease aid. >> kind of the financial are you hot or not? it is. >> we discount those dollars to today's dollars and allow you to, in effect, borrow some of...
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massive inflation one that our guest was writing about was a gentleman named robert murphy who made a bet in two thousand and nine as the story goes that headline inflation would hit time percent by january of two thousand and thirteen that is now it hasn't done so here's just a look at the consumer price index for all urban consumers just for a little context so you can see that it's not anywhere near that mark and we don't need to single this guy out ok plenty of people thought this would happen i'm sure there were many of bets like this so what are these folks missed and what we're talking about missing predictions the fed has missed the mark on plenty of its predictions ok here the fed's forecast of growth versus actual grow ok which would be more funny and less concerning to us if it weren't for the recent guidance that the fed issued wish included for example that the committee currently anticipates that it's exceptionally low range for the federal funds rate will be appropriate for at least as long as inflation is between one or between one and two years ahead is projected to be no
massive inflation one that our guest was writing about was a gentleman named robert murphy who made a bet in two thousand and nine as the story goes that headline inflation would hit time percent by january of two thousand and thirteen that is now it hasn't done so here's just a look at the consumer price index for all urban consumers just for a little context so you can see that it's not anywhere near that mark and we don't need to single this guy out ok plenty of people thought this would...
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you said there is a shift from the media having the responsibility of betting in sharing information, to having one of guiding an audience that has been exposed to more. can you talk about that? basically, if you work from the -- if there is an allegation you're not sure of, that the shooter or the woman who crashed her car was mentally ill, it likelyo me that it is so that your reader will have seen that somewhere on the web that it makes sense for you to say here is a claim people are making. there is not much evidence for it. as opposed to just ignoring it because -- it makes sense to engage things that are true or you are not sure of in a way that it makes sense of. the obama campaign in 2007 have the notion that there is this weird allegation abroad that he is secretly a muslim. this is an insane thing if he talks about it he will elevate it. this is the traditional political strategy. don't engage crazy stuff that gets more people to hear it. at some point, they just realized through e-mail forwards, and facebook, everybody had heard this thing. and denyto engage it it frontally
you said there is a shift from the media having the responsibility of betting in sharing information, to having one of guiding an audience that has been exposed to more. can you talk about that? basically, if you work from the -- if there is an allegation you're not sure of, that the shooter or the woman who crashed her car was mentally ill, it likelyo me that it is so that your reader will have seen that somewhere on the web that it makes sense for you to say here is a claim people are making....
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you want to pay 80 cents to bet against time warner? >> what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiot particular things i have ever heard. >> mike, my man, let's do this for less. >> sell the others for less. >> to spend less mike sold the april 48 put for 45 cents and created his put spread but he did something even better. he made money even easier. between the 80 cents and the 45 cents he collected by selling that lower strike put, mike has shot the total cost of this trade in half to 35 cents. know instead of needing it to pal below 49.20, mime cashes in so long as they fall below 50 cents or below 49.65 by april expiration. >> i love this plan. i'm excited to being a part of it. let's do it. >> keep in mind, there's a tradeoff. by selling that put mike has capped his gains for the difference and the strike and the put that he bought and the strike and the put that he sold minus the cost of the trade and it's a good thing he did cut his cost because since the time. trade time warner shares have added 15 cents making this t
you want to pay 80 cents to bet against time warner? >> what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiot particular things i have ever heard. >> mike, my man, let's do this for less. >> sell the others for less. >> to spend less mike sold the april 48 put for 45 cents and created his put spread but he did something even better. he made money even easier. between the 80 cents and the 45 cents he collected by selling that lower strike put, mike has shot the total...
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a couple of weeks back dan made a bullish bet on yahoo!. the stock has rallied more than 10%, but dan's made much more, and this is how. on "options action" it's the option we live be "risk less so we can make more." that's just what dan did with his bullish bet on yahoo!. they were ready to run. but buying the stock, 100 shares cost look $2,000. so to spend less, dan set it for $1.25. to make money dan needs yahoo! shares to rise a strike above the $1.25 he spends or above. but honing up $1.25, come on, we can do better than that. to spend less, dan sold the july 22 strike call for 60 cents. now between the $1.25 buying that lowest strike call and the 60 cents he collected by selling the highest call, dan's reduced the total cost of his trade to just 65 cents. now to make money, dan needs yahoo! to rise above the $25 strike price of more than that, 65 cents. but there is a trade-off. by selling that call, dan has kept his profits to the difference between the strike of the call that he bought and the strike of the call that he sold. hold o
a couple of weeks back dan made a bullish bet on yahoo!. the stock has rallied more than 10%, but dan's made much more, and this is how. on "options action" it's the option we live be "risk less so we can make more." that's just what dan did with his bullish bet on yahoo!. they were ready to run. but buying the stock, 100 shares cost look $2,000. so to spend less, dan set it for $1.25. to make money dan needs yahoo! shares to rise a strike above the $1.25 he spends or above....
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still some like bank of america are betting on more home purchases. wells fargo taking a similar tack. >> the business might be overall less. if it's less, we also have figured out how to adjust cost structure. >> reporter: being flexible is key. wells fargo's loan officers are paid on commission and tend to quit when business is slow. the bank's interim mortgage processors handle booms, but understand their jobs will be cut in a bust. he says strong underwriters are always in demand, but even they are vulnerable if the market falls off a cliff. that cliff could be ahead. the mortgage market is forecasted to keep shrinking, from 1.7 trillion last year. >>> as we mentioned at the top of the broadcast, stock trading was driven by two things today. a steep sell-off in the dollar versus the yen and discussion about tomorrow's jobs report and what it could mean for fed policy. for much of the day, the dow seemed destined for its first three-day losing streak of the year. but when the bell rang, the dow was up 80 points, the nasdaq added 22 and the s&p 500
still some like bank of america are betting on more home purchases. wells fargo taking a similar tack. >> the business might be overall less. if it's less, we also have figured out how to adjust cost structure. >> reporter: being flexible is key. wells fargo's loan officers are paid on commission and tend to quit when business is slow. the bank's interim mortgage processors handle booms, but understand their jobs will be cut in a bust. he says strong underwriters are always in...
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that trade making a bullish bet in the next month. that stock will be up 8% or higher to break even on that. so to me, i think if you want to play this one, i don't know if you have to play the calls, use 50 the breakout level as your stop. >> seasonally according to history, we have seen the peak for retailers. >> you have extreme competition, we talked about the pressure on margins, we're going to talk about in the pops and drops, gap is something that is having a difficult time. i don't see why you need to go in here at this point, especially seasonally with the margin these guys see and the run they had. i'll sit this one out. >> let's get to winter storm cleon. it looks like the next storm will bring more snow, sleet, freezing rain this weekend. i don't know what's up with that name, cleon. >> the mets have an outfielder named cleon jones who got in trouble in the '70s. >> cleon jones. mets outfielder? >> there he is. >> put it this way, if the vans rocking don't come knocking. >> i thought of cling-on. grasso. >> the way to play
that trade making a bullish bet in the next month. that stock will be up 8% or higher to break even on that. so to me, i think if you want to play this one, i don't know if you have to play the calls, use 50 the breakout level as your stop. >> seasonally according to history, we have seen the peak for retailers. >> you have extreme competition, we talked about the pressure on margins, we're going to talk about in the pops and drops, gap is something that is having a difficult time....
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those would be my two bigger bets. i think some of the other names, there's other, better players. >> what do they say? every slug has its day. michael, brent, thank you very much for joining us. let's send it straight over to courtney reagan with a quick market flash. what are you looking at, court. >> take a look at shares of diamond foods. shares down more than 10%. basically, the company report earrings that were very disappointing, getting a downgrade from d.a. davidson. and now this short s.e.a.l. restriction has been triggered. you can see your shares is down 10.4%. mandy, back over to you. >> courtney, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, a special stat for the cat in the hat. >>> all right. we're jumping in here with some breaking news. there you see the president, obviously. he is leaving to meet with senate democrats. a lot of budget talk out there. we showed you the president earlier moving the through the halls of capitol hill and the white house. the president leaving to meet with senate dems. so, again
those would be my two bigger bets. i think some of the other names, there's other, better players. >> what do they say? every slug has its day. michael, brent, thank you very much for joining us. let's send it straight over to courtney reagan with a quick market flash. what are you looking at, court. >> take a look at shares of diamond foods. shares down more than 10%. basically, the company report earrings that were very disappointing, getting a downgrade from d.a. davidson. and...
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i bet techcrunch would write the story thinking about how to leverage technology to build a more efficient business. >> in a lot of ways, you're the marketplace to put the people who need services and the people who can provide them together. isn't there a possibility that at some point the technology evolves to the point where they don't need you in the middle? where people can market more directly, market their services or market their needs to each other more directly? >> we have to create enough value on the platform to want to keep people there. if we are not doing that, we are not doing a good job. things like the vetting process we put our taskrabbits through, application process, a series of background checks, training program, we have this quality standard we hold high on the taskrabbit platform. there's also a whole payment flow that is protected and secure. that's one of the big ways that ebay secured people by having paypal underwrite and secure. >> that's value for the customer looking for the job and the person performing the job. i occasionally use fivvrr. le often times peo
i bet techcrunch would write the story thinking about how to leverage technology to build a more efficient business. >> in a lot of ways, you're the marketplace to put the people who need services and the people who can provide them together. isn't there a possibility that at some point the technology evolves to the point where they don't need you in the middle? where people can market more directly, market their services or market their needs to each other more directly? >> we have...
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we take bets that are quite significant. we take bets up to $1 million in hand -- a hand. >> that is big money. dennis rodman korea earlier today. you went there to train that ballplayers for next mission game. -- for an exhibition game. i came over here to meet the basketball team, to per pair a , and game for his birthday people need to understand it is not important for me to meet him every time i come here to he is a greater job to do for his country. i respect that. hopefully, kim jong-un's birthday is blended because we all know their primary problem is that you have enough basketball. private equity firms are snapping up real estate from soccer moms. holy, hobbit. we will hear from the guy responsible with the best for the special effects of the one the most successful film font choices -- film franchises in history. peyton manning is reclaimed his nfl record for the most touchdown passes in a season. that breaks the mark of 50 set by tom brady in 2007 and brady set that record by breaking manning's reviews record of
we take bets that are quite significant. we take bets up to $1 million in hand -- a hand. >> that is big money. dennis rodman korea earlier today. you went there to train that ballplayers for next mission game. -- for an exhibition game. i came over here to meet the basketball team, to per pair a , and game for his birthday people need to understand it is not important for me to meet him every time i come here to he is a greater job to do for his country. i respect that. hopefully, kim...
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that's a big bet. for them to buy that many it's somebody hedging an otc and somebody who thinks this stock could go up at the end of the year. >> sfx down? >> i think it's been around only a week. live nation is the way to go in this space. >> pop for american express. >> very nice earnings out of american express today. this 9.3% increase was because they had better card sales for the quarter. >> pop here for united rentals. the long term chart against this is excellent this is one of their strongest quarters. i would be a seller. >> drop for ebay. down 4%. >> came out with the earnings and the guidance was pretty bad. not pathetic but the guidance was bad enough to take it back down to 50. it gets a slight rebound here. i give it another day or two to settle. i like it around 50. i think revenue is up. and the good news is they are guiding higher. >> and you got a pop here for bonds. automotive news site has identified this as the unanimous bidder who recently paid close to a million bucks for a car
that's a big bet. for them to buy that many it's somebody hedging an otc and somebody who thinks this stock could go up at the end of the year. >> sfx down? >> i think it's been around only a week. live nation is the way to go in this space. >> pop for american express. >> very nice earnings out of american express today. this 9.3% increase was because they had better card sales for the quarter. >> pop here for united rentals. the long term chart against this is...
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you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? how did he not see that coming? for a strong bag that grips the can... ♪ get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. >>> stock kwroepbership in this country is at a record low, and a lot of people think the wall street is a big casino, and wall street wins already anyway. and the nasdaq shut down for three hours, and it did not help investor confidence at all. matt mccall, the nasdaq nightmare put everybody's retirement at risk, and how big of a deal when an american exchange goes down for three hours? >> it's a huge deal. no update in the three hours, traders were freaking out, and more importantly, the investor at home turned on the news at night and saw the headline, the nasdaq shut down, and there is a lack of confidence in the financial markets, and this adds to it, and the people at home, i don't trust anybody and i don't trust wall street already and now this happens. what do i do? do i get out of the market completely because i don't trust the sy
you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? how did he not see that coming? for a strong bag that grips the can... ♪ get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. >>> stock kwroepbership in this country is at a record low, and a lot of people think the wall street is a big casino, and wall street wins already anyway. and the nasdaq shut down for three hours, and it did not help investor confidence at all....
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>> it is all bad bet with direct violation and someone tries to infringe on the fourth amendment those are serious threats in more serious thannthe financial exploitation fifth government is involved in. it is true it is bloated i have been no bigger advocate to but we have to look at our civil liberties reid fatah revolution in the 1700's because of civil liberties violations. john: then we got the fourth amendment because british soldiers go into people's homes to search your most private space. how is looking for patterns like that? >> the problem is the legal theory that any time you use a third-party provider in those papers are electronics so most from modern times that the government uses the false logic fact is available to the public the government has the right because it is no longer private and it is ridiculous john: would you say that 50 terrorist incidents were stacked? >> we don't know it is accurate most is classified but the court opinions that deal with these cases are classified in a way where members of congress cannot@ give the opinion will be doing is to make sure
>> it is all bad bet with direct violation and someone tries to infringe on the fourth amendment those are serious threats in more serious thannthe financial exploitation fifth government is involved in. it is true it is bloated i have been no bigger advocate to but we have to look at our civil liberties reid fatah revolution in the 1700's because of civil liberties violations. john: then we got the fourth amendment because british soldiers go into people's homes to search your most...
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i bet you, everyone in this room has a mobile device on you come and if i take it from you, you would think i was taking the most important device that you had. over and over again, we see that if you empower people with information, they act in a lot of ways that make sense. >> one of the examples you gave us was the it less democratic parts of the world where democracy is in short supply and technology can provide a check and balance for accountability. what about mature democracies? we just had an election in this country. did that teach any lessons? were there any technology lessons to be drawn from this year's election? >> it is always hard to reason. the winners get to write history. the losers think about the next election. there is no question the obama campaign had a technology strategy that helped elect the president. there were targeted programs to get out the vote. to me, the way to say this is governments are going to change, too, because governments spend an awful lot of time delivering service, and now we can measure them. if you ask me to donate money, we can now check
i bet you, everyone in this room has a mobile device on you come and if i take it from you, you would think i was taking the most important device that you had. over and over again, we see that if you empower people with information, they act in a lot of ways that make sense. >> one of the examples you gave us was the it less democratic parts of the world where democracy is in short supply and technology can provide a check and balance for accountability. what about mature democracies? we...
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so we bet early on mobile and we bet hard. >> charlie: what did you see about mobile and what year are we talking'? >> we first started in 2008 end of 2008 early 2009 we saw that the smart phone was changing how people behaved. >> charlie: here's the interesting thing. it didn't seem that way necessarily for everybody because everybody would have done it. if we now look back it seems obvious even in 2008 that smart phones would dominate the internet. >> well, it did... back then, you could see them being used for things other than shopping. and so what was the bet we made was that people would not just use them to send email oncore seum news but they would increasingly use them in all parts of their lives. the smart phone would become the central control device of our lives sniem i want to understand the risk that you took. what did nay sayers say to you when you said mobile is going to dominate? were there people who said no it's not because it has these limitations. >> people would say they'll never shop on a mobile device because for a minimum they wouldn't feel safe putting payment
so we bet early on mobile and we bet hard. >> charlie: what did you see about mobile and what year are we talking'? >> we first started in 2008 end of 2008 early 2009 we saw that the smart phone was changing how people behaved. >> charlie: here's the interesting thing. it didn't seem that way necessarily for everybody because everybody would have done it. if we now look back it seems obvious even in 2008 that smart phones would dominate the internet. >> well, it did......
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and tonight, scott is teeing up a bearish bet on google. in addition to the web extra, you'll find great trader blogs, educational material and exclusive trades. >>> coming up next, taking a toll. a special look if rising rates will hit home builders like toll brothers. here's what's ahead on "options action." well, it's a hollywood hit. mike and carter made a bullish bet on dreamworks and now they are the toast of tinseltown. how can they make even more money? find out when "options action" returns. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the mark
and tonight, scott is teeing up a bearish bet on google. in addition to the web extra, you'll find great trader blogs, educational material and exclusive trades. >>> coming up next, taking a toll. a special look if rising rates will hit home builders like toll brothers. here's what's ahead on "options action." well, it's a hollywood hit. mike and carter made a bullish bet on dreamworks and now they are the toast of tinseltown. how can they make even more money? find out when...
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and from betting on your own kin to wagering big bets on nfl superstars, brand new trading platform, fan techs offers fans the ability to buy shares in professional athletes. how does that work? how can you get a piece of say the houston texans' arian foster. that's next. the ripple effect with only 67 days left until christmas. give this holiday season being the shutdown that's still christmas. back in two. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. >>> total request friday. let's get to a tweet. how do you trade amazon on earnings next week? who's going to take that one? josh. please. >> i'll tell you, it's
and from betting on your own kin to wagering big bets on nfl superstars, brand new trading platform, fan techs offers fans the ability to buy shares in professional athletes. how does that work? how can you get a piece of say the houston texans' arian foster. that's next. the ripple effect with only 67 days left until christmas. give this holiday season being the shutdown that's still christmas. back in two. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority...
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today a massive bearish bet came through, a long day of puts changed hands. brian, it certainly doesn't look good in terms of the positioning in fb. >> some of the trading that went on that you just mentioned in option world, basically a trader was buying stock but protecting themselves with an upside call. they think the upside is somewhat limited over the next year and a half. having said that, there a lot of good things going for facebook. i know it took a hit because you look at the app world. facebook has a tremendous amount of growth here, they still have a tremendous opportunity in areas of europe and asia where in europe they're only 50% market share, in europe 25%. so there is opportunity in the asian community or in that area to sort of grow some of their user base. >> mike, do you hear trouble in monetizing mobile from google and think facebook's going to face the same? >> in google's case, their effort to monetize are one of the things having an impact on their revenue. it was pointed out yesterday they've had seven revenue misses at google but th
today a massive bearish bet came through, a long day of puts changed hands. brian, it certainly doesn't look good in terms of the positioning in fb. >> some of the trading that went on that you just mentioned in option world, basically a trader was buying stock but protecting themselves with an upside call. they think the upside is somewhat limited over the next year and a half. having said that, there a lot of good things going for facebook. i know it took a hit because you look at the...
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i'll bet they talk about this transition is impacting that paid click number. and i bet they give some sort of insight that ultimately this will move, click cpc's higher over time. so the bottom loin, those numbers looking rough. but my guess is their commentary on the call will be optimistic. >> you know, gene, i'm just getting an e-mail from rich peterson. he tells me one month from today, marks the nine-year anniversary of google ipo. remember they priced it at $85 a share. so when you look at a compounded annualized rate, we are talking about growth in the stock of 30% a year, compounded. did we miss it? i mean, should we be selling this stock at the level that it is? do you think you put money to work here? >> it depends on what your time w horizon is. i think the enhanced campaigns will have a rise. and not only with the mobile size but youtube, internet of things. glass and driverless cars. a lot of things that google can get to. it is the best position company in tech over the next decade. i think it add massive run. but there are huge markets they can
i'll bet they talk about this transition is impacting that paid click number. and i bet they give some sort of insight that ultimately this will move, click cpc's higher over time. so the bottom loin, those numbers looking rough. but my guess is their commentary on the call will be optimistic. >> you know, gene, i'm just getting an e-mail from rich peterson. he tells me one month from today, marks the nine-year anniversary of google ipo. remember they priced it at $85 a share. so when you...
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betting on bonds. the shop is buying again. double lines ahead of credit research explains why you should get in. >> deja vu. has everyone gets bullish on google, is the stock headed for an apple-like tumble from grace? and why b.k. is betting on one of the worst performing stock markets of the year. top trade for you, b.k.? >> you know, the biggest mover today was natural gas. and i think you can still buy it here. ung is the way to play it. you had the storage numbers weaker than expected, meaning that there was more of a drawdown. number two, you had cms energy, their ceo today, talked about how a gas plant, the gas fired exelectrical plant is cheaper than a nuclear plant at this time. you have that kind of background demand. you can go back to warren buffett talking about testing natural gas locomotives. that's the longer term play. in the short-term, ung is the way to play. >> grasso? >> really long winded trade out of the box there. las vegas sands. a couple of negative headlines, but you see the way the stock reacted. we
betting on bonds. the shop is buying again. double lines ahead of credit research explains why you should get in. >> deja vu. has everyone gets bullish on google, is the stock headed for an apple-like tumble from grace? and why b.k. is betting on one of the worst performing stock markets of the year. top trade for you, b.k.? >> you know, the biggest mover today was natural gas. and i think you can still buy it here. ung is the way to play it. you had the storage numbers weaker than...
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and they have built massive businesses and economic ecosystems around them, and investors who bet on the disruptive power of technology, they have been on an interesting ride so far this year. the tech heavy nasdaq is up. and google's shares out paced those gains, and google up 25%, and apple had a sour year, down 15%. and facebook may have finally finally hit its stride. let me bring in zane asher. there is a lot of buzz about facebook, and nay sayers have changed their mind. >> yeah, a comeback for facebook, and it doesn't know how to shift to mobile, and it caught the company off guard. and the stock moved like a roller coaster, and we saw revenue up in second quarters, and then advertising was up and that was key. take a list yep. after slightly more than 14 months, investors who bought stock at $38 a share broke even. it was supposed to be a home run, a can't miss investment for the few that were able to get in on the ground floor. but within days the stock had sunk, but since then mark zuckerberg got married and dipped his toe in politics and the facebook comeback accelerated l
and they have built massive businesses and economic ecosystems around them, and investors who bet on the disruptive power of technology, they have been on an interesting ride so far this year. the tech heavy nasdaq is up. and google's shares out paced those gains, and google up 25%, and apple had a sour year, down 15%. and facebook may have finally finally hit its stride. let me bring in zane asher. there is a lot of buzz about facebook, and nay sayers have changed their mind. >> yeah, a...
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now a couple weeks back carter made a bullish bet on linkedin. unfortunately shares of the social giant have fallen. he didn't lose money and here's why. on "options action" it's how we stay connected. risk less so we can make more and that's just what carter tried to do. carter thought shares could see upside. >> you see the stats here. it has been the most sort of benign and we think that's an opportunity. we think it's going to catch up to the others. play for that third gap. >> mike thought he might be on to something. buying 100 shares of the professional network would set you back more than 25 grand. >> what a predicament. >> so to make a bullish bet mike instead sold the november 250 strike put for $19. but in order to keep all that money mike needs linkedin shares to stay above the strike of that put that he sold by expiration. or in this case above $250 by november expiration. but if shares do fall, mike won't see losses until linkedin drops below that 250 level by more than that $19 he collected. or below 231 by november expiration. but
now a couple weeks back carter made a bullish bet on linkedin. unfortunately shares of the social giant have fallen. he didn't lose money and here's why. on "options action" it's how we stay connected. risk less so we can make more and that's just what carter tried to do. carter thought shares could see upside. >> you see the stats here. it has been the most sort of benign and we think that's an opportunity. we think it's going to catch up to the others. play for that third gap....
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well a company called fan text is launching a marketplace that allows sports fans to bet on the money making potential and value on professional athletes. the company filed papers today to sell stock to the public in houston. texans running back arian foster proposing that investors are really buying a stake in his future income. here is how it supposed to work. fan text pays foster $10 million in return for 20% of his remaining contract with the nfl. any endorsement deals and other future income tied to his football career. fan text is negotiating similar deals with other super star athletes but won't say who they are. are you a buy sner. >> i don't think i would invest when someone's acl ligament or maybe a -- oh, something nasty could happen to this guy. i would not do that. maybe i would short it. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening everybody. we hope to see you back tomorrow v. a great night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, interactive financi
well a company called fan text is launching a marketplace that allows sports fans to bet on the money making potential and value on professional athletes. the company filed papers today to sell stock to the public in houston. texans running back arian foster proposing that investors are really buying a stake in his future income. here is how it supposed to work. fan text pays foster $10 million in return for 20% of his remaining contract with the nfl. any endorsement deals and other future...
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we saw people making bets that pain might continue. those are making bearish bets that linked in is going to fall. given the valuation, it seems to me that dan was highlighting this at the beginning of the show. there is a lot of fly right there. so possibly that buyer was really protecting himself from just an overflow of just supply coming outd. >> mel, actually made that point. >> about the equity offering. >> appendix list. maybe he listens not as well. check it our website. >> tonight's executive edge is next. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. i put in the hourswhere i am today by luck. with the mobile trader app. and
we saw people making bets that pain might continue. those are making bearish bets that linked in is going to fall. given the valuation, it seems to me that dan was highlighting this at the beginning of the show. there is a lot of fly right there. so possibly that buyer was really protecting himself from just an overflow of just supply coming outd. >> mel, actually made that point. >> about the equity offering. >> appendix list. maybe he listens not as well. check it our...
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well a company called fan text is launching a marketplace that allows sports fans to bet on the money making potential and value on professional athletes. the company filed papers today to sell stock to the public in houston. texans running back arian foster proposing that investors are really buying a stake in his future income. here is how it supposed to work. fan text pays foster $10 million in return for 20% of his remaining contract with the nfl. any endorsement deals and other future income tied to his football career. fan text is negotiating similar deals with other super star athletes but won't say who they are. are you a buy sner. >> i don't think i would invest when someone's acl ligament or maybe a -- oh, something nasty could happen to this guy. i would not do that. maybe i would short it. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening everybody. we hope to see you back tomorrow v. a great night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, interactive financi
well a company called fan text is launching a marketplace that allows sports fans to bet on the money making potential and value on professional athletes. the company filed papers today to sell stock to the public in houston. texans running back arian foster proposing that investors are really buying a stake in his future income. here is how it supposed to work. fan text pays foster $10 million in return for 20% of his remaining contract with the nfl. any endorsement deals and other future...
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caused tloil place that bet, 2500 to one. why not. i would bet on a number of professions, in fact. the payoff is so big. >> very little money but you had to know where to place it. he acts like this was luck, he just shook a hand of a drinking buddy to make this bet. he called up a betting firm in london and said i want to put my money there. that takes effort and conviction. >> you can do a lot of bets in britain. thanks very much. we appreciate it. just talking about facebook, obviously wait until you see what the stock is doing today. that's right after this. >>> check out shares of facebook here. new high on the back of google's results up 186% in one year. tyler? >> you know, melissa, the s&p at a record high level. let's look at three of the top performers in the s&p 500 including google today. and a couple of others, first solar and chipotle mexican grill. that will do it for "power lunch" for a friday. >> have a great weekend. "street signs" begins right now. ♪ everybody's working for the weekend ♪ >> and happy friday, everybody. we made it. which is quite an achievemen
caused tloil place that bet, 2500 to one. why not. i would bet on a number of professions, in fact. the payoff is so big. >> very little money but you had to know where to place it. he acts like this was luck, he just shook a hand of a drinking buddy to make this bet. he called up a betting firm in london and said i want to put my money there. that takes effort and conviction. >> you can do a lot of bets in britain. thanks very much. we appreciate it. just talking about facebook,...
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melissa: i bet it's ad good feeling. that was fun. next on money, the power ball jackpot hits a record $600 million, and, yes, i'm already a rationally fantasizing about winning it. you are too. we'll have fun with where you can throw all that cash next. you can never have too much money. or too many power ball tickets probably. ♪ at od, whatever business youe in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promis. you know it even after all thesyears. - but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved ttreat ed and symptoms of bph, li needingo go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your h
melissa: i bet it's ad good feeling. that was fun. next on money, the power ball jackpot hits a record $600 million, and, yes, i'm already a rationally fantasizing about winning it. you are too. we'll have fun with where you can throw all that cash next. you can never have too much money. or too many power ball tickets probably. ♪ at od, whatever business youe in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do...
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overnight into the morning wide spret spread 30s -- widespread 30s a good bet. most of the day in the 40s. saturday moderating a little bit, mid-50s without the wind. the sunshine should dominate tomorrow. it could be a few snow showers as we have lingering moisture in the mountains. other than that things look clear and dry and into the day on vat day. if yawing a brighter day. looks like a great day for the terrapins and as we look at the navy hawaii game, tailgating there, great in annapolis, feeling like football. to the north and west we see snow showers over the great lakes indicating how chilly that hair last is coming in behind hour come front. it will move out to sea. the colder air will settle in nice and dry and big high pressure settling in south of chicago. it will slide east over the next three days and continue to keep us in a fair weather setup, a classic setup that looks quiet at least through veteran's day. there are some indications of a storm the middle of next week. tonight down to 35. we stay breezy and cold. tomorrow 52. tomorrow we're tal
overnight into the morning wide spret spread 30s -- widespread 30s a good bet. most of the day in the 40s. saturday moderating a little bit, mid-50s without the wind. the sunshine should dominate tomorrow. it could be a few snow showers as we have lingering moisture in the mountains. other than that things look clear and dry and into the day on vat day. if yawing a brighter day. looks like a great day for the terrapins and as we look at the navy hawaii game, tailgating there, great in...
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i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. we know the value of your at ueducation of phoenix is where it can take you. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. [next stop financial center] doubt about it. listen to this announcement made by state television today. >> from this time on the north south relations will be entering the state of war. >> that proclamation comes after weeks of threats from the north to launch military attacks against south korean and u.s. targets. a spokeswoman for the u.s. national security says, quote, we take these threats seriously and remain in close contact with our south korean allies, but we note north korea has a long history of rhetoric and threats and today's announcement follows that familiar
i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. we know the value of your at ueducation of phoenix is where it can take you. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation....
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>> and don't miss maria's betting big on broadway, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. >>> to twitter this morning. a great stuubject. lights out at the super bowl last night, half an hour without power in the third quarter following the halftime show. question for you this morning, who really benefited the most from all that darkness during the 34 minutes of the blackout? robert writes, the american bladder and downton abbie. oracle writes, my dog benefitted from the 34 minutes of the blackout at the super bowl, had a chance to take care of his business. and buffalo wild wings, they ran an entire ad campaign on the subject and didn't even have to buy a super bowl ad. >>> look at facebook this morning. a lot of names in the red on what is turning out to be a very ugly day. facebook among them. down almost 3.5%. it climbed into the low 30s here, just around the time it reported earnings. a lot of discussion about mobile, but down today, $28.73. the broad markets taking a leg lower. dow now down 129, 130 points or so. we'll keep an eye on
>> and don't miss maria's betting big on broadway, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. >>> to twitter this morning. a great stuubject. lights out at the super bowl last night, half an hour without power in the third quarter following the halftime show. question for you this morning, who really benefited the most from all that darkness during the 34 minutes of the blackout? robert writes, the american bladder and downton abbie. oracle writes, my dog benefitted...